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Pocket Legends, Star Legends Played 100 Million Times
Multi-platform MMO's from Spacetime Studios prove to be popular with people.
Date: Friday, February 10, 2012
Author: James Fudge

Spacetime Studios announced today that its free-to-play mobile 3D MMORPGs, Pocket Legends and Star Legends, have been played 100 million times collectively. Spacetime released the fantasy-based game Pocket Legends in April of 2010, and its science fiction-themed game Star Legends: The Blackstar Chronicles in August 2010.

Both games can be played on various iOS and Android devices, as well as through the Chrome web browser. Spacetime also noted that players spend on average 25.2 hours playing its games each month.

The company plans to release vampire-themed MMO called Dark Legends in the first quarter of this year.

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